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Turkish, US presidential aides discuss ties, regional matters in telephone call

2 officials talk relations, humanitarian, political situation in Afghanistan, other issues, says Turkish Presidency

09:08 - 20/11/2021 Cumartesi
Update: 09:08 - 20/11/2021 Cumartesi
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Turkish presidential spokesperson Ibrahim Kalin and US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan exchanged views on bilateral relations and regional issues during a telephone call Friday.

The two officials spoke about political and economic relations, cooperation in defense, global and regional matters, the Turkish Presidency said in a statement.

They also discussed the humanitarian and political situation in Afghanistan, the territorial integrity of Syria and clearing of terrorists, the political process and upcoming elections in Libya, Nagorno-Karabakh, developments on Ukraine’s borders, the migrant crisis on the Poland-Belarus border and developments in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Details of a joint strategic mechanism agreed during the meeting between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and US President Joe Biden on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Rome were also discussed.

US National Security Council spokesperson Emily Horne also said in a statement that Kalin and Sullivan “discussed next steps in U.S.-Turkey bilateral engagements” after the meeting between Biden and Erdogan in Rome on Oct. 31.

“They exchanged views on a range of regional issues, including developments in Ukraine, Afghanistan, Syria, and the South Caucasus, as well as the importance of maintaining stability in the Eastern Mediterranean,” she said.


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